IP3, a Tetra Tech Company, delivered a week-long capacity building training to officials from the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) to train them on successful implementation and management of projects in the road sector.

December 2011–August 2014
Over the recent decade, the issue of global climate change has been of increasing significance to the policy agendas of USAID and other major international development organizations. Recognizing that rigorous evaluation is essential to USAID’s climate change programming, Tetra Tech is working with Development & Training Services, Inc. (dTS) to implement the 3-year Global Climate Change Monitoring and Evaluation Project (GCC).

Indonesia is home to some of the most biologically diverse forests in the world. However, deforestation threatens this biodiversity and is a leading contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As the world’s third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, management of Indonesia’s forest resources is critical in global attempts to address climate change and the conservation of valuable biodiversity. The USAID Indonesian Forestry and Climate Support (IFACS) Project will make a substantial contribution toward achieving the Government of Indonesia’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 26 % by the year 2020, through providing compelling incentives and developing the capacity of forest stakeholders to support low emissions development strategies.

Our approach is based on sound science, local ownership, and capacity building, and the use of innovative technologies and best practices—including monitoring and evaluation tools, grants management systems, and experience in public-private partnerships—to ensure local ownership and sustainable development long after a project is complete.